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This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (June 2008) This is a Mongolian name. The name "Sükhbaatar" is a patronymic, not a family name, and the person should be referred to by his or her given name, "Yanjmaa". This article is about the Mongolian revolutionary. For other uses, see Sükhbaatar. Sükhbaataryn Yanjmaa Сүхбаатарын Янжмаа Yanjmaa around 1920. Chairperson of the Presidium of the State Great Khural Acting In office 7 September 1953 – 7 July 1954 Prime Minister Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal Preceded by Gonchigiin Bumtsend Succeeded by Jamsrangiin Sambuu Born 1893 Died 1963 (aged 69–70) Political party People's Revolutionary Party Spouse(s) Damdin Sükhbaatar Sükhbaataryn Yanjmaa (Mongolian: Сүхбаатарын Янжмаа; born Nemendeyen Yanjmaa Нэмэндэен Янжмаа; 1893 - 1963) was a Mongolian politician. Sükhbaataryn Yanjmaa was the widow of Damdin Sükhbaatar, the hero of Mongolia's 1921 revolution. That is why, after her husband's death, she adopted "Sükhbaataryn" in place of her patronymic, which would have been Nemedeyen. Yanjmaa served on the politburo of the People's Revolutionary Party from 1940 until 1954, and was Secretary of the party's Central Committee from 1941 until 1947. She was a member of the Presidium of the Little Khural (the executive committee of the State Great Khural, or Parliament) from 1940 to 1950, and of the Great Khural from 1950 to 1962. Following the death of Gonchigiin Bumtsend, she served as acting President of Mongolia for the transitional period, lasting from 23 September 1953 until 7 July 1954. This made her the second woman in the role of formal head of state of a republic, after Khertek Anchimaa-Toka in the Tuvan People's Republic. The next and most popular one was Isabel Martínez de Perón in Argentina in 1974. The first one based on a popular election was Vigdís Finnbogadóttir in Iceland in 1980. Political offices Preceded by Gonchigiin Bumtsend Chairperson of the Presidium of the State Great Khural Acting 1953–1954 Succeeded by Jamsrangiin Sambuu v · d · eHeads of state of Mongolia (List) Mongolia (1911–1924) Bogd Khan · Tserendorj Mongolian People's Republic (1924–1992) Jadambaa · Genden · Damdinsüren · Choibalsan · Laagan · Amar · Dogsom · vacant (1939–40) · Bumtsend · Yanjmaa · Sambuu · Dügersüren · Luvsan · Tsedenbal · Jagvaral · Batmönkh · Ochirbat Mongolia (Presidents since 1992) Ochirbat · Bagabandi · Enkhbayar · Elbegdorj Italics indicate acting officeholders This article about a Mongolian politician is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e Persondata Name Sükhbaataryn Yanjmaa Alternative names Nemendeyen Yanjmaa; Сүхбаатарын, Янжмаа (mongolian); Short description Mongolian Politician Date of birth 1893 Place of birth Mongolia Date of death 1963 Place of death Ulan Bator, Mongolia